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FAQ

What should I do if I've been a victim of consumer online banking fraud?

Any information you provided in response to a phishing email can be used for fraudulent activity. If you've responded to a phishing email or suspect that malicious code has been installed on your computer, you should perform a scan using anti-virus software. You might also want to have it checked out by a computer repair shop. Report fraud immediately by calling 1-800-REGIONS or visiting a local branch.

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Information: Your health and safety is our top priority. Making an appointment is subject to a screening process meant to protect our associates and our customers. If you are feeling ill, have tested positive for COVID-19, have been exposed to the virus or have traveled internationally or to any CDC Advisory location, we cannot accommodate a branch visit. Please see our Coronavirus Response page for other ways we can serve you.

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